This 4-ingredient oven beef using frozen beef burger patties is one of those throw-it-on-a-sheet-pan dinners that saves my weeknight sanity. I started making it on nights when I’d get home from work, realize I forgot to thaw anything, and still wanted something hot and filling without a big cleanup. It quickly turned into a regular because my husband kept going back for seconds. You literally grab frozen patties, whisk together three pantry staples into a thick, creamy sauce, smear it on top, and let the oven do the work.

It tastes like a cross between a juicy burger and a cozy meatloaf, but with almost zero effort and even fewer dishes.

Sheet pan with sauced frozen beef patties ready for the oven
Sheet pan with sauced frozen beef patties ready for the oven

Serve these saucy baked beef patties with mashed potatoes, buttered egg noodles, or simple white rice to soak up all the creamy drippings. A crisp green salad, steamed green beans, or roasted broccoli balances the richness. If you want to lean into the burger vibe, tuck a patty into a toasted bun and add lettuce and pickles. Leftovers reheat well and are great sliced over a salad or stuffed into a wrap for an easy lunch the next day.

4-Ingredient Oven Beef Using Frozen Beef Burger Patties

Servings: 4

Ingredients
4 frozen beef burger patties (about 4 ounces each, straight from the freezer)
1/2 cup mayonnaise
2 tablespoons ketchup
1 tablespoon yellow mustard
Directions
Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Line a metal baking sheet with foil for easy cleanup, and lightly grease the foil with a bit of oil or nonstick spray if you have it (optional but helpful).
Small bowl of creamy burger sauce with whisk
Small bowl of creamy burger sauce with whisk
Arrange the frozen beef burger patties in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet, leaving a little space between each one. Do not thaw the patties; they should go on the sheet frozen.
In a small bowl, whisk together the mayonnaise, ketchup, and yellow mustard until you have a thick, creamy, smooth sauce. Taste and adjust the balance if you like—more ketchup for sweetness, more mustard for tang.
Spoon the sauce evenly over the tops of the frozen patties, spreading it all the way to the edges so each patty is fully coated in a thick layer. This will keep the meat moist as it bakes and create that creamy, flavorful topping you see in the pan.
Place the baking sheet on the middle rack of the preheated oven and bake for 20 minutes.
Beef patties halfway baked on a foil-lined pan
Beef patties halfway baked on a foil-lined pan
After 20 minutes, carefully flip each patty using a spatula, then spoon some of the sauce and drippings from the pan back over the tops. Return the baking sheet to the oven and continue baking for another 10–15 minutes, or until the patties are cooked through.
Check for doneness: the internal temperature of the beef patties should reach at least 160°F (71°C) in the center when measured with a meat thermometer. If they haven’t reached 160°F, continue baking in 3–5 minute increments, checking again as needed.
Once done, remove the baking sheet from the oven and let the patties rest for 3–5 minutes. This helps the juices settle. Serve the creamy-topped beef patties hot, spooning any extra sauce from the pan over the top.
Variations & Tips

For a slightly lighter version, you can swap half of the mayonnaise with plain Greek yogurt, though the sauce will be a bit tangier and less rich. Add pantry-friendly seasonings to the sauce if you like: a pinch of garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, or black pepper all work well without changing the basic 4-ingredient structure. If your family likes a little heat, stir in a dash of hot sauce or a pinch of red pepper flakes.

Plated baked beef patty with mashed potatoes and green beans
Plated baked beef patty with mashed potatoes and green beans

To stretch the meal for more people, use 6 patties and simply mix 3/4 cup mayonnaise, 3 tablespoons ketchup, and 1 1/2 tablespoons mustard. For an open-face “burger plate,” serve the patties over toasted bread with lettuce and sliced pickles on the side.

Food safety tips: Always start with fully frozen patties kept at a safe temperature (below 40°F/4°C) before cooking. Bake until the internal temperature reaches at least 160°F (71°C) for ground beef to ensure it’s safe to eat; color alone is not a reliable indicator of doneness. Use a clean meat thermometer and avoid touching the pan when checking temperature. Refrigerate leftovers within 2 hours of cooking and reheat to at least 165°F (74°C) before eating.